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How does one get rich in a depression?
2/27/2007 | bobjam

Posted on 02/27/2007 1:29:53 PM PST by bobjam

It seems to me that every change in the economy brings opportunity. So then, if the economy collapses (recession or depression), what opportunities are there? Open for discussion....


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To: bobjam

If 'one' were to "get rich in a depression" I would assume that 'one' would also become a target.

I believe what you want is wealth.


21 posted on 02/27/2007 1:39:03 PM PST by ASOC
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To: honestfreedom69

"If you have money buy up assets at depressed values. The key is to have money during the depression."


Thats about it, cash would be king once more and your visa card would not be worth the plastic it is printed on. The ones with the most unsecured debt would be hammered into the ground.


22 posted on 02/27/2007 1:40:57 PM PST by sfvgto
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To: bobjam

"How does one get rich in a depression?"




bootlegging to get a stash, than enlarge that with inside trading in stocl market.. just ask Joseph Kennedy


23 posted on 02/27/2007 1:41:27 PM PST by sure_fine ( • not one to over kill the thought process™ •)
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To: bobjam

Proverbs 10:22
The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.

;-)


24 posted on 02/27/2007 1:43:19 PM PST by trillabodilla (Jesus Saves)
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To: bobjam

Buy a bar in a decent location.

Think about it. When times are good....people go drink.

When times are bad....people go drink.

All you have to do is change the name of the bar to meet the theme of the economy and you are set.


25 posted on 02/27/2007 1:44:03 PM PST by CougarGA7 (Posting nonsense since 2001.)
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To: bobjam
George Soros would have some ideas. He went into Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union with the full blessings of Bill Clinton and bought up factories, mining operations and other assets at a penny on a dollar. Then he sold these properties off to European investors at huge profits. The last I heard Soros is not welcome in Russia.
26 posted on 02/27/2007 1:44:09 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee (Anything a politician gives you he has first stolen from you)
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To: Beagle8U

"things" being houses and land...

Yes, buy real estate at depressed prices - you can't lose long term.


27 posted on 02/27/2007 1:44:24 PM PST by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: bobjam

Funeral homes, toilet paper and trailer parks


28 posted on 02/27/2007 1:45:02 PM PST by TC Rider (The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: oncebitten

Mortician.


29 posted on 02/27/2007 1:47:45 PM PST by unkus
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To: sure_fine

Joe did those things during the 20s Bull market before the depression.

And, to be fair, insider trading was actually legal during that era, although bootlegging was not.

I think he dabbled in loan sharking as well.


30 posted on 02/27/2007 1:48:06 PM PST by HEY4QDEMS (Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
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To: bobjam

There's a lot to be said for inherited wealth. Look at all the morons who would be homeless if their grandfathers hadn't left them a pile. The Kennedys, for instance, or Jean-Pierre kerry, or Algore, etc, etc.


31 posted on 02/27/2007 1:48:22 PM PST by ozzymandus
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To: bobjam

Bootleg whiskey.


32 posted on 02/27/2007 1:50:10 PM PST by airborne (Elect an Airborne Ranger,Vietnam Veteran for President ! Duncan Hunter 2008!!)
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To: unkus

anti depressants. stockpile.


33 posted on 02/27/2007 1:50:29 PM PST by bonfire
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To: bobjam

Well, I can give you some personal examples from my Grandpa who was a man of 25 during The Great Depression. these things didn't immediately make him rich (that came later) BUT his ATTITUDE to do whatever needed to be done was what got him through and set him up for success in later life.

He had a wife, a 2 year old son (my Dad) his younger brother and his wife's father to support. Some of the things he did, and they did as a family:

Grandpa took ANY job, no matter how menial. I remember him telling me he had a large paper route that he delivered via bike or walked and pulled a wagon. He drove cab. He drove a bus. He had a car, so he rented out his car for others to use and for gas money, or he drove them places. He worked at a butcher shop doing some pretty gross things, but he was given the meat scraps to feed the family. He worked for a grocer, so same perks as at the butcher. He repaired roofs, windows, anything to do with your house. He pored cement. He kept a few chickens for eggs. He was a fishing guide. He refinished & repaired furniture that he found at the curb. I also remember him saying his deceased MIL ran a boarding house so they had a stockpile of furniture to sell for cash, too. He planted trees in the Conservation Corps.

So, until he was about 30, he did whatever needed to be done, which set him up as a great employee for businesses when there were jobs again. And no one starved or really lacked for anything. One of his sources of pride during that time was the fact that they never went "on the dole" and that he could provide for his family.

Probably being poor to begin with is easier for people in a Depression because you're already used to "making do." I can't see the clueless consumers of today faring half as well if things really go into the dumper.

But we'll be able to easily spot them; they'll be the ones jumping out of windows, LOL!


34 posted on 02/27/2007 1:51:53 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: bobjam

Bootleg Whiskey!


35 posted on 02/27/2007 1:52:36 PM PST by KoRn
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To: bobjam
1. real estate

2. real estate

3. real estate

36 posted on 02/27/2007 1:53:03 PM PST by teenyelliott (Soylent green should be made outta liberals...)
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To: bobjam
How does one get rich in a depression?

Liquor store.

37 posted on 02/27/2007 1:54:33 PM PST by GingisK
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To: bobjam

Write a book on how to survive a depression. :-)


38 posted on 02/27/2007 1:54:41 PM PST by vietvet67
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To: fish hawk

Joe Kennedy was buying people's portfolios for pennies on the dollar. That's how they really made their money.


39 posted on 02/27/2007 1:55:56 PM PST by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: bobjam

Become a Democrat Politician?


40 posted on 02/27/2007 1:56:20 PM PST by tcrlaf (VOTE DEM! You'll Look GREAT In A Burqa!)
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